The normal way to add a computer to a domain is to right-click My Computer
(on the workstation or server that is joining the domain), select
properties, Check the "domain" box instead of the "workgroup" box, type in
the name of the domain you want to join (either the netbios name or the
fqdn). A box should appear asking you to provide the credentials for an
account with the authority to join a computer to the domain. Upon success,
you'll be welcomed to the domain and required to reboot. After the reboot
you may choose to logon to the domain rather than the local computer by
selecting the advanced options in the logon dialog box. You can log on using
any domain account. Make sure you are pointing to the domain controller for
DNS, or you'll be unsuccessful.
....kurt
"Jan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:di6e8u$gmt$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi
>
> I have a small network with one server acting as a domain controller. I
> have added another machine running windows 2000 server that has isa 2004
> installed (but not working). I have added this new machine to the domain
> by -> 'configure your server' screen -> network-> network identification->
> member of -> domain and then typing my domain name.
>
> Do I have to do anything else?
>
> When I log onto the new machine using an admin account I notice I get an
> event ID 54, that says 'windows time service was not able to find a domain
> controller', just before I get event id 7001 which says 'microsoft
> firewall service depends on the ms ISA server control that failed to start
> because of error %%0.
>
> I was wondering whether the isa error was linked to the machine being
> unable to find a domain controller for time service?
>
> Many thanks for any help given
> J
>
> windows 2000 server + all updates
> ISA 2004 server standard
> computer shows as: x86 family 6 model 5 Stepping 2
> AT/At compatable
> 130,548kb ram.
>
>
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